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." >> hi thank you. >> jennifer: you bet. so how has the iron dome system changed the nature of this conflict? would israel would have already moved to a ground war without it? >> i think it's probably safe to save that. without iron dome with the level of rockets we have seen fired out of gaza you would have seen a much greater fatality and much louder cry out from the government. >> jennifer: it seems to have staved off the war game for a period of time. the groups in gaza are using these old soviet rockets. would the iron dome be as effective against more modern rockets? >> no but it is specifically designed to deal with these smaller rockets precisely because hamas and other militant groups are using these much lower-tech weapons to launch out of gaza. you mentioned the patriot system, there is the next stage of the patriot which is known as the arrow defense system but those deal with much higher tech and bigger missiles. >> jennifer: so is -- because it has been so successful, will israel use a combination of the two? i
." >> hi thank you. >> jennifer: you bet. so how has the iron dome system changed the nature of this conflict? would israel would have already moved to a ground war without it? >> i think it's probably safe to save that. without iron dome with the level of rockets we have seen fired out of gaza you would have seen a much greater fatality and much louder cry out from the government. >> jennifer: it seems to have staved off the war game for a period of time. the...
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i bet you will grow up to be a mathematician. i will give you my address you will have to send me your first paycheck because i taught you this. at this point we would like to thank you very much for coming. if you have any questions. i don't know if we want to open it you will for questions. may be just a few? okay. yes. what's your question? >> how do we get in this program? that is a good question. >> it's an interesting question because the answer with the 3 of us is the same. what i want to point out i look like i might be from india when i talk i sound like i'm from america. my parents are from india but i was born in america and i started this dance when i was 18. i was not a baby e. both charlotte and an drea did as well. charlotte at 15 years and joe airna and i 15 years. that's how we got in this program. we practiced very hard. very, very hard we practiced everyday and we have been been in india practicing 8 times where our teacher is from. yes. >> yes. >> well there are similarities all of southeast asia. we performed
i bet you will grow up to be a mathematician. i will give you my address you will have to send me your first paycheck because i taught you this. at this point we would like to thank you very much for coming. if you have any questions. i don't know if we want to open it you will for questions. may be just a few? okay. yes. what's your question? >> how do we get in this program? that is a good question. >> it's an interesting question because the answer with the 3 of us is the same....
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i bet you tell stories. did you tell a story today? >> yeah, i bet you did you went up to our friend and said, did you see that? your friend said, no, no he didn't. right? that's a story. so, i will tell you a story. in india, here we have super heroes like, tell me a hero. >> super man. we have super heroes in india. krishna. lifts mountains and throws them to the ocean to create bridges. i will tell you the story about a super hero. krishna as a little boy in the village where the trees blow and the water flows and the birds fly and the grass grows, in this village there are cows. and people and they go to the river and they go to get their water. and they go to the river and what do they see? an evil demon is polluting the river. callia. and they can't get water because it's killing the cows and the people. so, they go to krishna and say, please, do something about this this is not good. he says, he thinks about it and says, okay. he takes his friends to the river to play. they play ball. they play with the ball and then by accident
i bet you tell stories. did you tell a story today? >> yeah, i bet you did you went up to our friend and said, did you see that? your friend said, no, no he didn't. right? that's a story. so, i will tell you a story. in india, here we have super heroes like, tell me a hero. >> super man. we have super heroes in india. krishna. lifts mountains and throws them to the ocean to create bridges. i will tell you the story about a super hero. krishna as a little boy in the village where the...
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will you be able to come back on fox business and say liz, we did it? >> oh, you bet. we're on track for that number. it is fantastic. that's a global number. and, you know, we see fantastic growth. i mean this year alone, you know, mobile has become an acquisition channel for new customers. this year through q-3 we added 1.8 million new ebayers. we have never seen these customers before. so mobile, it is shopping awareness right? i'm with you in the room and i start buying a product and get a great deal and you become aware of it. what are you doing? i'm buying a tv and i have a great deal. suddenly like really? on the phone? that's what happens, there's a viral thing that happens in a big way. liz: we see it with the best buy numbers. people don't feel the need anymore to walk in to a best buy. it's you guys, it's amazon. which brings me to the mobile wallet issue, paypal has been there. it's in essence wifi wallets and there's competition there too. how do you guys hold on to the market share that you have and not get chipped away by the new upstarts? >> well, i thi
will you be able to come back on fox business and say liz, we did it? >> oh, you bet. we're on track for that number. it is fantastic. that's a global number. and, you know, we see fantastic growth. i mean this year alone, you know, mobile has become an acquisition channel for new customers. this year through q-3 we added 1.8 million new ebayers. we have never seen these customers before. so mobile, it is shopping awareness right? i'm with you in the room and i start buying a product and...
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he said "well, admiral do we have to give you credit for an assisted arrest" and i said "you bet your life too and i also want a sf tv star" and anyway those small things happen. i paid the police department and the city back. we put this together with a group of volunteerses, the original command center. the wonderful volunteers that exist in san francisco. not people advising you but people coming here doing stuff and they represented the great cross section of san francisco. had two retired school teachers who came to this temporary building everyday for five years, and provided administrative assistance. they were wonderful. one of them was mary louise green. dave ebberly -- you haven't heard that name. he was the guy bouncing around and i found out he was the volunteer driver of the emergency vehicle that we had which was parked in a fire house at the other end of the city and get a call at 2:00 o'clock in the morning and get in that vehicle, and i later learned -- i'm sorry dave. i didn't understand at the time. it was manual transmission and manual brakes and i wish i could hav
he said "well, admiral do we have to give you credit for an assisted arrest" and i said "you bet your life too and i also want a sf tv star" and anyway those small things happen. i paid the police department and the city back. we put this together with a group of volunteerses, the original command center. the wonderful volunteers that exist in san francisco. not people advising you but people coming here doing stuff and they represented the great cross section of san...
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bui bet you can guess what state that is in. at the end of the day it is all about "money." melissa: so here's something you don't hear eveday. a brothel owner is the new politician. he is the owner of the famous mustang ranch outside of reno and recently elected story county commissioner with an overwhelming 62% of the vote. the coniferous brothel owner to be elected to public office since prostitution was legalized in 1971. joining me now in a fox business exclusive. thank you so much for coming on the show. we want to acknowledge or accomplished businessman, you have a lot of different businesses, small fraction of it. do you really buy a brothel on ebay? >> yes, ma'am. i purchased it on ebay for the federal government 147,000 moved four and a half miles to a new location. melissa: what kind of a return on that investment have you seen? >> it will be significant. yes, ma'am. i bought the trademarks which is quite valuable, but we didn't buy the property. the assets ranch was so famous as far as a trademark is concerned a lot of fun. melissa: you a very keen sense for this
bui bet you can guess what state that is in. at the end of the day it is all about "money." melissa: so here's something you don't hear eveday. a brothel owner is the new politician. he is the owner of the famous mustang ranch outside of reno and recently elected story county commissioner with an overwhelming 62% of the vote. the coniferous brothel owner to be elected to public office since prostitution was legalized in 1971. joining me now in a fox business exclusive. thank you so...
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how do you like that? i bet you like jane fonda. >> bob: i do very much. a sad commentary one event in someone's life particularly as young she was to overshadow things he is got the award for. working for aids victims. work on malaria for children in africa. go down the list. she has done remarkable number of things. to help people. >> dana: so next year they will give it to george w. bush. >> greg: don't hold your breath. >> bob: i have given bush credit -- >> dana: my point is they would never give him the award for the same thing. >> bob: why do you hold one day in this person's life against what is a stunningly good an serious -- >> greg: i disagree. i don't think it was stunningly good. there are plenty of young women who didn't do that. who didn't go and sit on a tank. >> eric: so, given the fact that she sat on a tank, hung out -- what did you say? cavorted with the north vietnamese and wins the l.a. press club visionary award, maybe john kerry could be next year's winner, maybe not george bush but maybe john kerry. or maybe the nobel prize board w
how do you like that? i bet you like jane fonda. >> bob: i do very much. a sad commentary one event in someone's life particularly as young she was to overshadow things he is got the award for. working for aids victims. work on malaria for children in africa. go down the list. she has done remarkable number of things. to help people. >> dana: so next year they will give it to george w. bush. >> greg: don't hold your breath. >> bob: i have given bush credit -- >>...
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thank you. see you soon. thanks, michelle. >> you bet. take care ?ie. now to california where -- >>> now to california where a thousand union workers are expected to protest at l.a.x., l.a.'s airport, tomorrow, on one of the busiest travel days of the year. several protests are underway at oakland airport, again, california. my next guest is not ruling out major disruptions. he is the director of the siu's southern california airport division, and he joins me by phone. i want to quote you from an interview on knx radio. you said it is entirely possible that we will be significant travel delays. they are deliberately hurting average americans. you are deliberately inflicting maximum pain at a peak travel time. are you comfortable with doing that? >> this is really about the workers at l.a.x. who have had their families' health care ripped a -- away. it has been brewing for more than a year and we attempted many, many avenues to negotiate. and most recently the mayor's office broke off negotiations. we will attempt to -- >> andrew, would you consider halt
thank you. see you soon. thanks, michelle. >> you bet. take care ?ie. now to california where -- >>> now to california where a thousand union workers are expected to protest at l.a.x., l.a.'s airport, tomorrow, on one of the busiest travel days of the year. several protests are underway at oakland airport, again, california. my next guest is not ruling out major disruptions. he is the director of the siu's southern california airport division, and he joins me by phone. i want to...
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look at the size of this one, will you? could a situation like this be true? you bet it can. this is time dilation. we can see time dilation by comparing clocks from different frames of reference. say, from the earth and from a high-speed rocket ship. now, a clock can be anything that measures periodic intervals of time. to simplify, we're gonna let the ticks of our clock be periodic flashes of light. look at the light flashes emitted by the stationary rocket ship. now, some time goes by before they reach the disnt plat. but since there'no relative motion involved, successive flashes get to the planet at regularly-spaced intervals. that's to say, both the sender and the receiver will agree on the time intervals between thflashes. now, there's nothing unusual about this. but suppose the rocket ship moves. look at the doppler effect. an observer sees thelashes at shorter intervals. suppose the ship moves fast enough so an observer sees the flashes at intervals twice as short as the ship sends them. then if the ship moves away, just as fast now, an observer's gonna see intervals
look at the size of this one, will you? could a situation like this be true? you bet it can. this is time dilation. we can see time dilation by comparing clocks from different frames of reference. say, from the earth and from a high-speed rocket ship. now, a clock can be anything that measures periodic intervals of time. to simplify, we're gonna let the ticks of our clock be periodic flashes of light. look at the light flashes emitted by the stationary rocket ship. now, some time goes by before...
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>> you bet your life. what really surprises me and i don't want to get involved in controversy is the absence of our spiritual community. i can't for the life of me see how medicaid, medicare, social security and education are democratic issues. they're humane issues. it's what the country is about. and whether you're kacatholic o protestant, jew or gentile, it seems this is a fight for america to protect those things that makes us different from other countries. so, yes, there's a lot of pressure to cut it, let the private sector do it, and i don't think that has any place in our society. let capitalism do what they want but let maeshg take care of the sick and the aimed. >> there is a split about what to do over whether to overhaul medicare and other entitlements. is that what you're hearing and what do you think is where this should end up? >> there is no question. you say overhaul medicare. medicare is how we pay for medical services for the aged. what we have to overhaul is how we provide those servic
>> you bet your life. what really surprises me and i don't want to get involved in controversy is the absence of our spiritual community. i can't for the life of me see how medicaid, medicare, social security and education are democratic issues. they're humane issues. it's what the country is about. and whether you're kacatholic o protestant, jew or gentile, it seems this is a fight for america to protect those things that makes us different from other countries. so, yes, there's a lot of...
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can you prepare me for a future at the same time that you bet against my future with these fossil fuel holdings. you do the math and you tell me. i think there is a tremendous moral clarity that comes from having that kind of a youth-led movement and so we're very excited about it. >> what do you mean rogue corporation? you're talking about chevron and exxon mobil and bp and all of these huge capitalist institutions. >> rogue corporations because their business model involved externalizing the price of their waste on to the rest of us. so their business model is based on not having to pay with what they think of as the externality which is the carbon spewed into the atmosphere and that price is enormous. we absolutely know that the future is going to be filled with many more such super storms and many more costly multibillion disasters and last year there were more billion dollar disasters than any year previously. so climate change is costing us and yet you see this squabbling at the state level and the municipal level over who is going pay for this? the public sector doesn't have the
can you prepare me for a future at the same time that you bet against my future with these fossil fuel holdings. you do the math and you tell me. i think there is a tremendous moral clarity that comes from having that kind of a youth-led movement and so we're very excited about it. >> what do you mean rogue corporation? you're talking about chevron and exxon mobil and bp and all of these huge capitalist institutions. >> rogue corporations because their business model involved...
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you can bet a lot of people are making alternate plans for thanksgiving with the threat of more flooding and power outages. for "cbs this morning," i'm jeff dubois, seattle. >>> time to show you some of this morning's headlines from around the globe. indianapolis star says officials now believe a deadly explosion was now intentional. no suspects have been named. officials are looking for a white van that was seen in the neighborhood. >>> l.a. times reports four california men are being held in an alleged terror plot. officials say the men arranged to join al qaeda and the taliban when they allegedly planned to use explosives to kill americans in afghanistan. >>> mcafee says he is still in belize but will not say where and denies he is mentally unstable. police consider him a person of interest in the murder. >>> government health panel is recommending hiv testing for all americans age 15 to 65. an estimated 200,000 people in the u.s. are infected with hiv and don't realize it. >>> we are starting out with light showers around the bay area out the door today. grab that umbrella. you may j
you can bet a lot of people are making alternate plans for thanksgiving with the threat of more flooding and power outages. for "cbs this morning," i'm jeff dubois, seattle. >>> time to show you some of this morning's headlines from around the globe. indianapolis star says officials now believe a deadly explosion was now intentional. no suspects have been named. officials are looking for a white van that was seen in the neighborhood. >>> l.a. times reports four...
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. >> reporter: sherman says he told police to look in wells in the hayward valley area, quote you can bet 100% wells in that area hold victims. >> you're not actively searching any well sites in the haywood area? >> no. >> reporter: he might depending on what they learn, whether the bone being tested is micaela's. >> in whenever way we can, we want to bring her home. >> reporter: a mother's wait and heart break continues. >>> a relatively new treatment for depression using magnets appears to be working. it's tms and uses a machine that focuses magnetic pulses into one area of the brain's frontal cortex. the treatment has few side effects and provides significant improvement for about 80% of patients. >>> from oakland to the white house, first lady michelle obama was giving out honors and hugs to students today. you probably heard them but you've never seen them. >>> another storm is heading our way, meteorologist will tell us when the rain will arrive. and if you're on the go or just away from the tv, you can watch the newscast live on your computer, smart phone or tablet. get the app
. >> reporter: sherman says he told police to look in wells in the hayward valley area, quote you can bet 100% wells in that area hold victims. >> you're not actively searching any well sites in the haywood area? >> no. >> reporter: he might depending on what they learn, whether the bone being tested is micaela's. >> in whenever way we can, we want to bring her home. >> reporter: a mother's wait and heart break continues. >>> a relatively new...
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you can bet 100% wells in that area hold victims. >> reporter: you are not searching any well sites in the area? >> no, no. >> reporter: but they might depending on what they learn, whether the bone being tested is michaela garecht. >> reporter: a mother's heart ache continues. reporting live, rita williams, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> america's cup officials are considering smaller catamarans. this comes after last month's accident on the san francisco bay. team u.s.a.'s boat flipped. the boat is built for speed but some people wonder if the boat is just too big to handle. they are rushing rushing to complete repairs for the finals. >>> new pressure to extend federal unemployment benefits. the benefits are helping 2 million people who have been out of work for more than six months. unless congress passes an extension the benefits will dry up 4 days after christmas. a think tank says it was only supposed to be temporary. >> we are borrowing this money to pay the unemployment benefits. >> the federal extension of unemployment benefits was something passed in 2008. >>> forget black friday,
you can bet 100% wells in that area hold victims. >> reporter: you are not searching any well sites in the area? >> no, no. >> reporter: but they might depending on what they learn, whether the bone being tested is michaela garecht. >> reporter: a mother's heart ache continues. reporting live, rita williams, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> america's cup officials are considering smaller catamarans. this comes after last month's accident on the san francisco bay. team...
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i bet you there is more to take out. beyond the dollar thrifty deal, they have an equipment rental business. that is good. that matters. they have a leasing business that's going well, too. this is a major diversified player, major catalyst which is why hertz is the one to buy even though it is up large since i first recommended it. the rental car business is resurging. now that hertz has been able to buy dollar thrifty that makes me like this best of breed stock even more than i liked it before. i liked it then. i say sell, sell, sell zip car, ring the register on avis and buy, buy, buy some hertz. let's take calls. let's go to gaston in washington. >> caller: jim, how's it going? big boo-yah from the great northwest. >> fantastic. thank you. what's going on? >> caller: not much. i'm concerned about ford. i'm wondering where it would be heading with this fiscal cliff looming and the recent hurricane sandy. >> ford, i have to tell you, ford is a european play. they have so much europe that they can pull down everything.
i bet you there is more to take out. beyond the dollar thrifty deal, they have an equipment rental business. that is good. that matters. they have a leasing business that's going well, too. this is a major diversified player, major catalyst which is why hertz is the one to buy even though it is up large since i first recommended it. the rental car business is resurging. now that hertz has been able to buy dollar thrifty that makes me like this best of breed stock even more than i liked it...
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quote, you can bet 100% wells in that area hold victims. >> you're not actively searching any well sites in the hayward area. >> no. >> but they might. >> reporter: a mother's wait, a mother's heartbreak continues. in hayward, rita williams, ktvu, channel 2 news. >> in that letter to rita, shermantine also writes he has been labeled a rat snitch for pointing the finger at his former partner. >>> wall street temporarily reversing its post election slide. analysts say the rally was fueled by optimism for an agreement to avoid the so- called fiscal cliff. >>> intel is the largest maker of microprocessors in the world. odelini has been there for the past 40 years. this comes as they see demand for its pc chips declining. he received his mba at uc berkely. >>> apple ended a two month slide today. the company's market capitalization back above $500 billion. apple stock gained $38 closed at $565 a share. that is still well below the $700 per share that apple reached back in september. >>> does this look like a bomb to you? the novelty watch that got a bay area airline passenger arrested. also -
quote, you can bet 100% wells in that area hold victims. >> you're not actively searching any well sites in the hayward area. >> no. >> but they might. >> reporter: a mother's wait, a mother's heartbreak continues. in hayward, rita williams, ktvu, channel 2 news. >> in that letter to rita, shermantine also writes he has been labeled a rat snitch for pointing the finger at his former partner. >>> wall street temporarily reversing its post election slide....
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quote, you can bet 100% wells in that area hold victims. >> you're not actively searching any well sites in the hayward area. >> no. >> but they might. >> reporter: a mother's wait, a mother's heartbreak continues. in hayward, rita williams, ktvu, channel 2 news. >> in that letter to rita, shermantine also writes he has been labeled a rat snitch for pointing the finger at his former partner. >>> wall street reversing its post election slide. analysts say the rally was fueled by optimism for an agreement to avoid the so- called fiscal cliff. >>> intel is the largest maker of microprocessors in the world. odelini has been there for the past 40 years. this comes as they see demand for its pc chips declining. he received his mba at uc berkely. >>> apple ended a two month slide today. the company's market capitalization back above $500 billion. apple stock gained $38 closed at $565 a share. that is still well below the $700 per share that apple reached back in september. >>> does this look like a bomb to you? the novelty watch that got a bay area airline passenger arrested. also -- >> we're n
quote, you can bet 100% wells in that area hold victims. >> you're not actively searching any well sites in the hayward area. >> no. >> but they might. >> reporter: a mother's wait, a mother's heartbreak continues. in hayward, rita williams, ktvu, channel 2 news. >> in that letter to rita, shermantine also writes he has been labeled a rat snitch for pointing the finger at his former partner. >>> wall street reversing its post election slide. analysts say...
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so there you go. >> i bet they are not from the bay area. >> quick. chanel number 5 brad pitt does a commercial for it >> >> caption colorado, llc comments@captioncolorado.co ,,
so there you go. >> i bet they are not from the bay area. >> quick. chanel number 5 brad pitt does a commercial for it >> >> caption colorado, llc comments@captioncolorado.co ,,
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i just don't see how you make the bet. >> talks about the earnings will be maybe $100 or maybe less than $100 therefore he doesn't think that the market has much upside at all. earnings are the mother's milk of stocks. what do you make of that? what about earnings? >> like we're not dependent on the fiscal cliff enough. if you look at various scenarios, a full can cliff. you go anywhere from no mathematical impact up to 4% or so impact on gdp. that will immediately affect earnings. i think the range could go from up a decent amount to probably down double digits. answer the question on what happens with the cliff and i'd have a better sense of what happens with earnings. >> if you can't answer the question, i want you both to weigh in on this. >> that's the problem. and i think a lot -- there is a lot of criticism that analysts are whistling past the graveyard. that may be the case. i don't know that they are in lalaland. i think much like businesses that are holding back on capex and hiring until they figure out what the playing field looks like, i think analysts are doing the same thin
i just don't see how you make the bet. >> talks about the earnings will be maybe $100 or maybe less than $100 therefore he doesn't think that the market has much upside at all. earnings are the mother's milk of stocks. what do you make of that? what about earnings? >> like we're not dependent on the fiscal cliff enough. if you look at various scenarios, a full can cliff. you go anywhere from no mathematical impact up to 4% or so impact on gdp. that will immediately affect earnings....
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you can guess who those sophisticated clients with an alleged advantage are their high frequency traders and the f.c.c. scrutiny has increased in part the wall street journal piece says because of its findings from a probe into some order types benefiting high frequency traders now the concern is that exchanges might have given some firms more information about how their systems operate giving them an edge now the s.e.c. probe into order types was fueled by a complaint in two thousand and eleven from a former wall street trader turned was full blower he said a c m d c interview in september that he kept banging his head against a particular trading strategy take a listen. this class of each of the strategy high frequency trading you have is predatory it is disruptive to markets and it's actually unbeatable without a regulatory change. it's kind of in a bad place my career and i my reputation was at risk and i said well i'm going down i guess i'll go down for the right reason. all right so here in studio is a market watcher wasn't speaking out because he's in a bad place in his career but
you can guess who those sophisticated clients with an alleged advantage are their high frequency traders and the f.c.c. scrutiny has increased in part the wall street journal piece says because of its findings from a probe into some order types benefiting high frequency traders now the concern is that exchanges might have given some firms more information about how their systems operate giving them an edge now the s.e.c. probe into order types was fueled by a complaint in two thousand and...
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bet you thought i was going to say awful, but i meant awesome advice. >> can i ask you a question? a non-sequitur? >> jimmy: sure. >> do you have a dog named gary? >> jimmy: yeah, i do. >> really? that's cool. >> jimmy: yeah, why? >> just wondering. i don't know. i saw it earlier. >> jimmy: did you hear something? yeah. >> no, no. i saw it earlier when i was watching the show and -- >> jimmy: yeah, a beautiful dog named gary. she's a golden retriever. >> so it's a she? >> jimmy: yes, it is she. yeah. [ light laughter ] >> that's cool. i just wanted to know. >> jimmy: yeah, no problem. [ laughter ] i want to talk "new girl." >> okay, yeah. let's talk about it. >> jimmy: i'm very excited about this. thanksgiving episode tomorrow -- >> yes. >> jimmy: -- with some of my favorite people ever. special guest stars. big show tomorrow. >> rob reiner. >> jimmy: rob reiner. i love rob reiner. >> me, too! [ applause ] >> jimmy: marty dibergi. meathead. >> oh, man. >> jimmy: marty dibergi. the guy's genius. >> yep, he's amazing. >> jimmy: no, he's a funny dude. >> and then jamie lee curtis. >>
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>> you bet. >> john: we'll be taking your calls when we come back at 1-866-55-press. great song. this is u2. this is the "bill press show." >> announcer: heard around the country and seen on current tv, this is the "bill press show." >>connect with "full court press with bill press" at facebook.com/billpressshow and on twitter at bpshow. >>i believe people are hungry for it. the chill of peppermint. the rich dark chocolate. york peppermint pattie get the sensation. we have a big, big hour and the i.q. will go way up. how are you ever going to solve the problem if you don't look at all of the pieces? >>tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out current's morning news block. >>you're welcome current tv audience for the visual candy. >>sharp tongue, quick whit and above all, politically direct. >>you just think there is no low they won't go to. oh, no. if al gore's watching today... >> announcer: this is the "bill >> announcer: this is the "full court press." the "bill press show." live on your radio and on current tv. >> john: did you notice jeff right now fox news anc
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what have hedge funds been betting on in consumer discretionary, you till ace seasoned energy. consumer staples is the largest under weight. why is the big money losing money? that's the key question for investors paying. goldman sachs says if they look at the vip stocks that vip basket has been outperforming the average hedge fund performance which would imply mismanagement maybe on the short side of the trade for a lot of positions. >> there are a couple of things going on. hedge funds are too long, too much like mutual funds. coming into the fourth quarter you had a net long position. in other words you had little shorts and lots of long. you get a draw down and that perpetuates the performance problem. what we have learned in the last five years is hedge funds are bad at hedging. another big issue. that's the reason why short interest is so low. if you look at the short interest data we do a composite data sereries on this. short action hit the lowest level it's seen since april. people weren't allowed to short the market given performance anxiety. that's a big issue. this
what have hedge funds been betting on in consumer discretionary, you till ace seasoned energy. consumer staples is the largest under weight. why is the big money losing money? that's the key question for investors paying. goldman sachs says if they look at the vip stocks that vip basket has been outperforming the average hedge fund performance which would imply mismanagement maybe on the short side of the trade for a lot of positions. >> there are a couple of things going on. hedge funds...
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who is he going to pick if you had to bet right now? >> i think it's susan rice. there is the question about john kerry, but i think now that john mccain has sunk his teeth in, he's made it about presidential authority, and, frankly, it's outrageous that there is this witch hunt going on the right about these people of color, let's face it, around this president. eric holder, valerie jarrett, now susan rice. before it was van jones. this is not about who is hawkish in the same way john mccain is about foreign policy because if you look at iran and libya, susan rice checks those boxes. this is a personal vendetta -- >> so you think mccain is being -- mccain and people like lindsey graham, mccain, who had his own daughter attacked, was accused of having an illegitimate child when he adopted a young girl from south asia, you're saying that mccain's being driven by racial prejudice here? >> there is no other way to look at this because look at her foreign policy and, by the way, look at what john mccain said about condi rice's nomination. we're running this story on t
who is he going to pick if you had to bet right now? >> i think it's susan rice. there is the question about john kerry, but i think now that john mccain has sunk his teeth in, he's made it about presidential authority, and, frankly, it's outrageous that there is this witch hunt going on the right about these people of color, let's face it, around this president. eric holder, valerie jarrett, now susan rice. before it was van jones. this is not about who is hawkish in the same way john...
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best bet if you are traveling on the peninsula, take vta or get in your car and drive, caltrain not the way to go this morning. they are working to clear that up, it will be sometime. no other mass transit delays. other big problem westbound highway 4 port chicago that accident is clear. our waze app westbound direction you can see slow out of antioch damage is done, even though that accident is out of lanes. 40 minute drive at last from antioch towards highway 242. that accident cleared. to navigate your commute download this free app. >>> 6:53. >>> ahead, five things to know before you go. >>> the abc7 morning news return >>> as we get ready to hand things to have "good morning america" here are five things to know before you go: major delays for caltrain after a train hit a pedestrian in palo alto charleston avenue crossing. caltrain providing bus service between palo alto and san antonio stations. >> number two workers at port of oakland stopping trucks planning noon rally, they launched a 24 hour strike last night. >> number three, so far, all out-bound flights at sfo on time. arri
best bet if you are traveling on the peninsula, take vta or get in your car and drive, caltrain not the way to go this morning. they are working to clear that up, it will be sometime. no other mass transit delays. other big problem westbound highway 4 port chicago that accident is clear. our waze app westbound direction you can see slow out of antioch damage is done, even though that accident is out of lanes. 40 minute drive at last from antioch towards highway 242. that accident cleared. to...
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so i bet are you wondering what does sleepy cat think of all of this. >> must have been watching cnn. i got you. >> in your cnn face. >> who ever you are. >> a bunch of people filed lawsuits arguing the ban infringes on your free speech rights. is exposing your general tills -- genitals an explanation of free speech? >> it is, however this is not a new case. and it is very well established that a government can restrict free speech, especially obscenity and especially when there is a government interest to do so. and there is not only a substantial government interest, but a health interest in putting cloth between you and public seating so they don't have a chance. >> i don't want what is between your cheeks on my cheeks. if i go to court there will be a well hung jury. you know about the whole thing. is san francisco like the town in "the breakfast club" the band dancing. >> i don't think it is anything like that. i mean, look, as a libertarian, i am one of those people who is like you are free to do what you want to do as long as it doesn't infringe on somebody else's right. i'm pr
so i bet are you wondering what does sleepy cat think of all of this. >> must have been watching cnn. i got you. >> in your cnn face. >> who ever you are. >> a bunch of people filed lawsuits arguing the ban infringes on your free speech rights. is exposing your general tills -- genitals an explanation of free speech? >> it is, however this is not a new case. and it is very well established that a government can restrict free speech, especially obscenity and...
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i bet you can make a huge debt in the public debt, in the national debt. >> i didn't know that. i like to learn stuff. thank you. alison kosik. >>> talks of a possible cease-fire, but for now still more air strikes and rocket attacks coming from israel and gaza. we're live on both sides of the border. we use this board to compare car insurance rates side by side so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart board. what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] [ laughs ] [ whooshing ] tell me about it. why am i not going anywhere? you don't believe hard enough. a smarter way to shop around. now that's progressive. call or click today. [ grunting ] yeah we both relieve coughs, sneezing, aches, fevers. and i relieve nasal congestion. overachiever. [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil® cold and flu doesn't. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult.
i bet you can make a huge debt in the public debt, in the national debt. >> i didn't know that. i like to learn stuff. thank you. alison kosik. >>> talks of a possible cease-fire, but for now still more air strikes and rocket attacks coming from israel and gaza. we're live on both sides of the border. we use this board to compare car insurance rates side by side so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart board. what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ]...
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. >> i'll bet you could. there's a couple i want to meet. and one of them might be jennifer love hewitt. i would like to meet a few. people say how is your life going to change now that i'm a sprint cup champion? i say, i hope i get to meet a knew celebrities. >> there's one. one more to work on. >> one more. why just one? >> all right. you and i will chat afterwards. we'll get a list. we'll try get this figured out by the time we get to valentine's day next year. >> valentine's day? >> why not? welcome him back to times square. >>> let's get to the boards. >> thank you, guys. >> we'll start with a couple of maps. what's going on. basically twitter and facebook pictures. beautiful shot of new mexico earlier today. and boulder. gorgeous skies over boulder. some of the most beautiful skies you'll ever see. in comes this front. one low. the second one. the third one is offshore. we don't give you a break from this until early thanksgiving morning. you'll get a break, with lighter showers. then, it will be drier by the weekend. that cold air wil
. >> i'll bet you could. there's a couple i want to meet. and one of them might be jennifer love hewitt. i would like to meet a few. people say how is your life going to change now that i'm a sprint cup champion? i say, i hope i get to meet a knew celebrities. >> there's one. one more to work on. >> one more. why just one? >> all right. you and i will chat afterwards. we'll get a list. we'll try get this figured out by the time we get to valentine's day next year....
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best bets you can with the information that you have knowing that you're going to be wrong sometimes. a senate race in north dakota we had the democrat with only an 8% chance of winning and she won. a low-profile race. that was the same chance we had romney at a 10% chance. >> and, again, it's so fluid. it's like whether it's poker or whether it's baseball or whether it's politics. it's so fluid. if romney had found his voice two weeks out and started becoming the candidate of all candidates, the state polls moved, your probablies mov prob happened. you go into the final week and the president is sitting at plus one or two in a lot of swing states. plus four in ohio. this was one of the more static presidential races we've had. >> it really was. people forget about races like '92. perot going in and out. polls all over the place. in 49 of the 50 states we had the right candidate winning in june. in florida for romney back in june based on the polls. >> isn't that crazy? >> that's how stable it was. we know about 45 states are going to vote so credit for predicting vermont or utah of
best bets you can with the information that you have knowing that you're going to be wrong sometimes. a senate race in north dakota we had the democrat with only an 8% chance of winning and she won. a low-profile race. that was the same chance we had romney at a 10% chance. >> and, again, it's so fluid. it's like whether it's poker or whether it's baseball or whether it's politics. it's so fluid. if romney had found his voice two weeks out and started becoming the candidate of all...
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he's also saying there's that -- hanging over say iing if you dot avoid this, then the whole all bets are off and this thing could be solved. >> but you will see a massive rally if there's an agreement on fiscal cliff. >> undoubtedly. >> as a trader, you wait for that or try to get out? >> that's why i'm somewhat long, otherwise, i'd be short. >> ben bernanke delivering remarks on the economy in new york city. we will take his q and a session live when "halftime" comes back. americans believe they should be in charge of their own future. how they'll live tomorrow. for more than 116 years, ameriprise financial has worked for their clients' futures. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want. where they want. doing what they want. ameriprise. the strength of a leader in retirement planning. the heart of 10,000 advisors working with you one-to-one. together for your future. ♪ >>> still waiting for the news conference on what's been called the biggest insider trading scheme in u.s. history. you worked at sac i know you know steve cohen. what do you think about t
he's also saying there's that -- hanging over say iing if you dot avoid this, then the whole all bets are off and this thing could be solved. >> but you will see a massive rally if there's an agreement on fiscal cliff. >> undoubtedly. >> as a trader, you wait for that or try to get out? >> that's why i'm somewhat long, otherwise, i'd be short. >> ben bernanke delivering remarks on the economy in new york city. we will take his q and a session live when...
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. >> last word is insider trading is betting on a horse race when you know who won in advance. says there will be a huge negative reports of this political pill incidentally. it is not efficacious, if they do short the stock, it is at a huge cost, it is not fair. gerri: the trader himself got a $9 million bonus. do you think the benefit just went to the company? this guy went and made out like a bandit. thank you for coming on the show, great analysis. now what do you think, our question tonight, do you have trust in wall street? log onto gerriwillis.com, i will share the results of th at the f tonight's show. lots more still to come including a harsh message from fed chairman ben bernanke who is sick of congress kicking the can down the road. and it was a bad business move and hewlett-packard paying the price to the tune of nearly $9 billion. i will break down what went wrong. stay with us. gerri: we talk a lot about freedom on this network. the freedom to start your own business, to invest, but with freedom comes responsibility. there's a lot of people just blow it. i'm highl
. >> last word is insider trading is betting on a horse race when you know who won in advance. says there will be a huge negative reports of this political pill incidentally. it is not efficacious, if they do short the stock, it is at a huge cost, it is not fair. gerri: the trader himself got a $9 million bonus. do you think the benefit just went to the company? this guy went and made out like a bandit. thank you for coming on the show, great analysis. now what do you think, our question...
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. >> some new tabt -- >> i'd like to make a bet at this table right now. i did some reporting on this yesterday because i wrote my column about twinkies. there is very little chance. >> you know why we had two boxes. >> because you can eat one and save the other. >> yes. and i tried -- i got to say, i found them not quite -- for not allowing myself to have any for a long time, because you just don't eat that before. >> i haven't had a twinkie in forever. but i thought the twinkie was good. some of them like a ring ding, probably not. >> it looked like a twinkie, but it was brown chocolate, but i don't know what -- and it had the cream in the center. >> was it rolled? >> no, it wasn't rolled. p. >> i know it looked like a twinkie because chocolate twinkie. >> i had one friday and it had been so long. it was good. >> and that bread is supposedly isn't very good. >> wonder bread. >> but they also have a wheat brand i think. >> in tech news, the u.s. international trade commission will review a judge's decision that apple didn't violate samsung patents when it
. >> some new tabt -- >> i'd like to make a bet at this table right now. i did some reporting on this yesterday because i wrote my column about twinkies. there is very little chance. >> you know why we had two boxes. >> because you can eat one and save the other. >> yes. and i tried -- i got to say, i found them not quite -- for not allowing myself to have any for a long time, because you just don't eat that before. >> i haven't had a twinkie in forever. but...
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which when you're buying a tablet, it's a bet negligible. you'll buy the one you want. the beauty of the kindle fire is that if you're really comfortable living within amazon's ecosystem, this is a good tablet for you. it's pushing amazon's products like no one's business. anything that you want to own digitally and play on your tablet, they want to sell you of course through amazon. that's very different than other android tablets and even the ipad where you can get out of the ecosystem. this is much nicer than the last generation. i like it a lot. is it the ipad? no. but i think you'll see a lot of these selling. and they're putting them out earlier than they had anticipated. so one of those situations where they could underprime minister and overdeliver. >> they'll get a 4g version with cellular connectivity. how much will that cost? >> that's going to start at $499. and i think it's out with something that was auspiciously missing from the first generation. i couldn't figure out why the original kindle, the first one that sort of egg shell old looking ones had 3g. a
which when you're buying a tablet, it's a bet negligible. you'll buy the one you want. the beauty of the kindle fire is that if you're really comfortable living within amazon's ecosystem, this is a good tablet for you. it's pushing amazon's products like no one's business. anything that you want to own digitally and play on your tablet, they want to sell you of course through amazon. that's very different than other android tablets and even the ipad where you can get out of the ecosystem. this...
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so, amie, because i know john would much rather have you talk about the book than neither of you talk about the book, i want to talk about hillary and her rebir rebirth. now i could hear john, but i bet a lot of other folks couldn't. tell me sort of the rebirth question. you know, i can't avoid and i don't think anybody can avoid the talk of hillary clinton in 2016. had hillary clinton can't. when you signed on for the book, how much was will she or won't she run on your minds? >> well, it is. we're looking at this like what might be the apex of her political career. she has done a lot in the last four years and we think this could serve as a story about what her last four years has been like. she has been very successful at the state department up until we'll say benghazi. but she is still dealing with that and it remains to be seen what are will happen with her there. but i think it was important to tell the story, you know, her poll numbers were really down when she left the primary in 2008 and here is a woman who has really, really high approval ratings. she is really well loved 0
so, amie, because i know john would much rather have you talk about the book than neither of you talk about the book, i want to talk about hillary and her rebir rebirth. now i could hear john, but i bet a lot of other folks couldn't. tell me sort of the rebirth question. you know, i can't avoid and i don't think anybody can avoid the talk of hillary clinton in 2016. had hillary clinton can't. when you signed on for the book, how much was will she or won't she run on your minds? >> well,...
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traveling afternoon evening will be the best bet to avoid the wet weather. rainfall total lack like this. highest in the north bay up to 2 inches in the mountains there. rest of the bay area generally less than that. look at the sharp contrast in the south by. two-tenths of an inch. sierra nevada very high snow level with this. windy tuesday wednesday. mix of rain and snow both days. by thursday thanksgiving it's partly cloudy. so really it's looking like mixed precipitation high snow level for the tahoe area. tomorrow afternoon we see the rain first in the north bay. temperatures in the upper 50's around clear lake. most of the rest of the bay area in the low to upper 60's. and as i mention you will need umbrella eventually so make sure you have them when you head out the door. monterey bay rain doesn't get there until nighttime temperatures on the mild side. 7 day forecast morning showers wednesday giving way to dry weather for thanksgiving. the timing couldn't be better. mostly sunny and milder for black friday. saturday a little bit cooler. sunday monday
traveling afternoon evening will be the best bet to avoid the wet weather. rainfall total lack like this. highest in the north bay up to 2 inches in the mountains there. rest of the bay area generally less than that. look at the sharp contrast in the south by. two-tenths of an inch. sierra nevada very high snow level with this. windy tuesday wednesday. mix of rain and snow both days. by thursday thanksgiving it's partly cloudy. so really it's looking like mixed precipitation high snow level for...
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traveling afternoon evening will be the best bet to avoid the wet weather. rainfall total lack like this. highest in the north bay up to 2 inches in the mountains there. rest of the bay area generally less than that. look at the sharp contrast in the south by. two-tenths of an inch. sierra nevada very high snow level with this. windy tuesday wednesday. mix of rain and snow both days. by thursday thanksgiving it's partly cloudy. so really it's looking like mixed precipitation high snow level for the tahoe area. tomorrow afternoon we see the rain first in the north bay. temperatures in the upper 50's around clear lake. most of the rest of the bay area in the low to upper 60's. and as i mention you will need umbrella eventually so make sure you have them when you head out the door. monterey bay rain doesn't get there until nighttime temperatures on the mild side. 7 day forecast morning showers wednesday giving way to dry weather for thanksgiving. the timing couldn't be better. mostly sunny and milder for black friday. saturday a little bit cooler. sunday monday
traveling afternoon evening will be the best bet to avoid the wet weather. rainfall total lack like this. highest in the north bay up to 2 inches in the mountains there. rest of the bay area generally less than that. look at the sharp contrast in the south by. two-tenths of an inch. sierra nevada very high snow level with this. windy tuesday wednesday. mix of rain and snow both days. by thursday thanksgiving it's partly cloudy. so really it's looking like mixed precipitation high snow level for...
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traveling afternoon evening will be the best bet to avoid the wet weather. rainfall total lack like this. highest in the north bay up to 2 inches in the mountains there. rest of the bay area generally less than that. look at the sharp contrast in the south by. two-tenths of an inch. sierra nevada very high snow level with this. windy tuesday wednesday. mix of rain and snow both days. by thursday thanksgiving it's partly cloudy. so really it's looking like mixed precipitation high snow level for the tahoe area. tomorrow afternoon we see the rain first in the north bay. temperatures in the upper 50's around clear lake. most of the rest of the bay area in the low to upper 60's. and as i mention you will need umbrella eventually so make sure you have them when you head out the door. monterey bay rain doesn't get there until nighttime temperatures on the mild side. 7 day forecast morning showers wednesday giving way to dry weather for thanksgiving. the timing couldn't be better. mostly sunny and milder for black friday. saturday a little bit cooler. sunday monday
traveling afternoon evening will be the best bet to avoid the wet weather. rainfall total lack like this. highest in the north bay up to 2 inches in the mountains there. rest of the bay area generally less than that. look at the sharp contrast in the south by. two-tenths of an inch. sierra nevada very high snow level with this. windy tuesday wednesday. mix of rain and snow both days. by thursday thanksgiving it's partly cloudy. so really it's looking like mixed precipitation high snow level for...
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years in office wall street remained unconvinced when its bets on romney the result of the election eventually made stocks for the most in the year would worries wall street is the so-called fiscal cliff reason taxes and cutting government spending planned for two thousand and thirteen investors fear the measures could send the economy back into recession . there's also the issue of ever growing u.s. government debt which has already reached sixteen trillion. it's hardly going to be reduced if obama sticks to the polls to fly didn't the economy with money the u.s. dollar mission since two thousand and eight his amounted to more than two trillion season obama prompted recession two thousand and thirteen come accompanied by news of the aggravating the economic situation in europe the risk of greece going bust reports of germany's economy suffering as well as the e.u.'s prediction of a decline for the seventeen nations that use the euro currency all of that leads to the speculation of whether or not the global recession is looming. it is always seem that obama's reelection means that t
years in office wall street remained unconvinced when its bets on romney the result of the election eventually made stocks for the most in the year would worries wall street is the so-called fiscal cliff reason taxes and cutting government spending planned for two thousand and thirteen investors fear the measures could send the economy back into recession . there's also the issue of ever growing u.s. government debt which has already reached sixteen trillion. it's hardly going to be reduced if...
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line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. yeah. then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. buy now. save later. >>> mika, what are we going to be talking about? are we going to be talking about gaza -- >> no. >> -- or saving the american economy from collap
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she said that if the s&p 500 dropped below he 36 all bets were off. that is what happened. this market has been miserable and it has been a horror show. so the question is, is this another opportunity for you to take profits before we head back down. i'm going to show you why, i want you to take a look at this daily chart at the s&p 500. when it made the low on friday, it did so near some very important levels in terms of price and time. mean iing the medieval mathmatician, here are the numbers, 26.6% and 61.8%. as it turns out, not only do they repeat in nature, but they show up in the charts as key turning points. as you can see from this chart, when the s&p bottomed on friday, it did so with two key price levels, there was a 61.8% replacement from the june 4th lows which created a floor at 1346. and there was a projection to the november 2011 low which put in another floor at 1340. they actually do work. okay, the fact that the s&p bottomed makes him think that this could be an important low. they call them clusters, it could mean that the trend is about to change. and t
she said that if the s&p 500 dropped below he 36 all bets were off. that is what happened. this market has been miserable and it has been a horror show. so the question is, is this another opportunity for you to take profits before we head back down. i'm going to show you why, i want you to take a look at this daily chart at the s&p 500. when it made the low on friday, it did so near some very important levels in terms of price and time. mean iing the medieval mathmatician, here are the...
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with enforcement chief saying an hour ago bet october odds your phone isn't tapped is a losers a game there's no doubt this could be a major case, brian and mandy and i will keep you posted as additional details pour n >> we were discussing before the show that sometimes with these insider trading cases, there is a gray area. >> there is another side of the story, we have the courtroom. the government has a cooperating witness, a gentleman a doctor, expert neurologist based in michigan, who was working with the pharmaceutical companies on this alzheimer's drug that they were developing and had inside knowledge of the drug trials. he also worked at an expert network which it would seem the hedge fund had employed in order to get information, not illegal information, but extra colbert stocks. >> all the kids watching at home, if you get a e-mail that says confidential, do not forward, keep it confidential and do not forward. kate, thank you. >> welcome. >>> other big market store today, ben bernanke speaking at the economic club of new york but may be a bigger fed story today because ea
with enforcement chief saying an hour ago bet october odds your phone isn't tapped is a losers a game there's no doubt this could be a major case, brian and mandy and i will keep you posted as additional details pour n >> we were discussing before the show that sometimes with these insider trading cases, there is a gray area. >> there is another side of the story, we have the courtroom. the government has a cooperating witness, a gentleman a doctor, expert neurologist based in...
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do you think ben bernanke today will go so far as to directly address raised rates? >> no. he is going to school the administration and congress for not having something done yet. he will admonish them that they need -- we are in the two minute auctions and they need to get something done. he may well have a valid point. dennis: the phobia of the cliff is even worse. thanks for being with us. cheryl: last week ben bernanke said housing was, quote, not out of the woods but look at this. housing starts rising last month to their highest rate in four years after builder confidence, sales of existing homes did take higher for the month, looking at mortgage banking solutions. ben bernanke blamed lenders and is blaming underwriters. is everybody being too strict? that the problem here? >> we have gotten constricting back to reasonable underwriting standards but to say we are too strict you have to look at where we were before the underwriting standard. we could lose up. we don't need another government program. we need to get back to fundamentals of jobs and sustainable economic
do you think ben bernanke today will go so far as to directly address raised rates? >> no. he is going to school the administration and congress for not having something done yet. he will admonish them that they need -- we are in the two minute auctions and they need to get something done. he may well have a valid point. dennis: the phobia of the cliff is even worse. thanks for being with us. cheryl: last week ben bernanke said housing was, quote, not out of the woods but look at this....
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if i have to bet any money on it, i would say the u.s. is not going in its second term going to do anything that is vastly different on the arab-israeli conflict than it did in the first term. i say what i said to make the point, which is we can no longer kid ourselves, fool ourselves, into thinking that sometime in the future we are going to find some circumstances that would make peace possible. i just do not think we will, and we are going to go from bad to worse as far as the two-state solution is concerned and as far as bring about the resolution to the arab-israeli conflict. if we are waiting for a better time, it is not going to come. that is why i make the points i make. >> right, and you open the door. i will only add this -- if you wanted to take this crisis beyond another band-aid, you basically have to do four things. yet to close the tumbles down and get egyptians to basically blocking the trajectory for weapons. also create a semblance of economic enormously for 1.5 million people who cannot breathe. three, you have to figur
if i have to bet any money on it, i would say the u.s. is not going in its second term going to do anything that is vastly different on the arab-israeli conflict than it did in the first term. i say what i said to make the point, which is we can no longer kid ourselves, fool ourselves, into thinking that sometime in the future we are going to find some circumstances that would make peace possible. i just do not think we will, and we are going to go from bad to worse as far as the two-state...
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if you have an issue, upload 30-second video to ireport.com. ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> if you're born between 1946 and 1964 you're one of more than a million, 80 million americans who and officially call themselves baby boomers. all this week telling store dwl stories that affect the generation. boomer finances, sounds like a deal for baby boomers who need cash, borrow money against the value of your home, reverse mortgage. we've seen celebrity ads on tv. >> retirement your way. that's a pretty big promise. but if you're a homeowner 62 or older, one reverse mortgage can give you the retirement you deserve. >> if you're 62 years or older and own your own home, join hundreds of thousands of other americans who have used a reverse mortgage as a
if you have an issue, upload 30-second video to ireport.com. ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> if you're born between 1946 and 1964 you're one of more than a million, 80 million...
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the 529 is going to be your best bet. >> keep up with it. don't have a lag of time where you're not contributing to it. >> the old dollar cost averaging strategy there. >> sounds like good advice. if you have an issue you want our experts to tackle, upload a question to ireport.com. >>> developments are unfolding quickly out of the middle east. as we have been reporting, discussions are under way to broker some sort of deal to halt the deadly violence in israel and gaza. nothing has been agreed to just yet. joining me on the phone from jerusalem to tell us where israel's operation stands is avatel leibovitz. thank you so much. what does israel need in order to agree to any sort of cease-fire? miss leibovitz, can you hear me now? >> i can hardly hear you. i'm sorry. >> okay. i'll speak a little more loudly. what does israel want in order to agree to some sort of a cease-fire? >> well, i don't know anything about cease-fire at this point, but i can update you that today was a pretty difficult day for us here in israel. we have over 110 israeli
the 529 is going to be your best bet. >> keep up with it. don't have a lag of time where you're not contributing to it. >> the old dollar cost averaging strategy there. >> sounds like good advice. if you have an issue you want our experts to tackle, upload a question to ireport.com. >>> developments are unfolding quickly out of the middle east. as we have been reporting, discussions are under way to broker some sort of deal to halt the deadly violence in israel and...
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." >> on any day of the week, you can bet that east sacramento's newest restaurant, one spe's business will be zooming along at a pace that even lance armstrong might be jealous of. owner and chef rick mahan says the eatery is a showcase of his love affair of both bikes and pizza, which is evident in almost every pie that he works on here. a distinctly italian-themed menu is in place, which depends almost entirely on one ingredient to keep people coming back for more. >> right after the pizza crust itself, you know, tomatoes are right there next in line, so... and i'm just a big tomato guy, you know, so it's a good thing i'm living in sacramento. ha ha, right? >> indeed, california is a great place to enjoy tomatoes, whether they be fresh, heirloom or processed. fac ptomatoes are so big here in california that no matter what state you live in, when you add ketchup to a burger or mix in some tomato sauce to your meatball sandwich or slice up that pizza, you can be 99% sure that it came from california. and that's because 99% of processed tomato products consumed in the entire united sta
." >> on any day of the week, you can bet that east sacramento's newest restaurant, one spe's business will be zooming along at a pace that even lance armstrong might be jealous of. owner and chef rick mahan says the eatery is a showcase of his love affair of both bikes and pizza, which is evident in almost every pie that he works on here. a distinctly italian-themed menu is in place, which depends almost entirely on one ingredient to keep people coming back for more. >> right...